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Erika Rudolf (July 21, 1954 in Budapest – February 2009) was a Hungarian high jumper.

She finished eighth at the 1973 European Indoor Championships[1] and fifth at the 1977 European Indoor Championships.[2] She became Hungarian champion in 1971 and 1976.[3]

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